Beretta M9A4: Durable Magazines

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 1:20

This video discusses the reliability of Beretta M9A4 magazines, comparing them to OEM Glock magazines. While acknowledging Glock magazines are generally superior, the speaker highlights that Beretta's three main magazine manufacturers (Mec-Gar, Checkmate, and Beretta) produce good quality magazines. Checkmate, as a former OEM for the military contract, has addressed initial issues with phosphate coatings attracting sand, making their current offerings reliable. An anecdote details a Checkmate magazine left in a field for 4.5 days in dew and moisture, showing no rust and functioning perfectly afterward.

Quick Summary

Beretta M9A4 magazines from manufacturers like Mec-Gar and Checkmate are reliable, though OEM Glock magazines are often considered superior. Checkmate, a former military contractor, has improved coatings to address past sand-attracting issues, making their current magazines durable and resistant to corrosion, even after prolonged exposure to moisture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Magazines
  2. 00:01Glock vs. Beretta Magazine Comparison
  3. 00:09Beretta Magazine Manufacturers
  4. 00:25Checkmate: Military Contract OEM
  5. 00:29Phosphate Coating & Sand Issues
  6. 00:43Testing Durable Checkmate Magazines
  7. 01:01Moisture & Rust Resistance Test
  8. 01:10Performance After Exposure

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Beretta M9A4 magazines reliable compared to Glock magazines?

While OEM Glock magazines are often considered more reliable, Beretta's OEM magazines from manufacturers like Mec-Gar and Checkmate are good quality. Checkmate, a former military contractor, has addressed past issues with coatings, making their current magazines durable and reliable for the M9A4.

What are the main manufacturers of Beretta M9A4 magazines?

The primary manufacturers of Beretta magazines, including those for the M9A4, are Mec-Gar, Checkmate, and Beretta themselves. These companies produce magazines that are generally considered reliable and well-made for the platform.

Did early Beretta military contract magazines have issues with sand?

Yes, early phosphate coatings on Beretta magazines produced by Checkmate for the military contract were known to attract sand. However, this issue was corrected a long time ago, and modern versions do not suffer from this problem.

How durable are Beretta magazines against environmental exposure?

Beretta magazines, particularly those with metal floor plates, have demonstrated excellent durability. One test showed a magazine left in a grassy field with dew and moisture for 4.5 days experienced no rust and functioned perfectly afterward.

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